Radical revelopment of former train station building will make way for more Impressionist works and visitors
Institutions like the National Gallery of Art and the Guggenheim remain open but alert to potential for closing as confirmed cases of Covid-19 rise
Director Nicholas Cullinan and architect Jamie Fobert reveal how the gallery’s controversial three-year closure will transform its 600-year collection of portraits
Faults including a lack of transparency and a capricious programme have been cited following a change in management at the private museum
As museums remain on lockdown in China, we reveal the full extent of the crisis for both state and private institutions and their innovative short-term solutions
Private consortium offered $80m to turn former industrial area into Australia’s answer to Naoshima art island in Japan
Italian officials say cultural institutions can open to the public so long as they ensure “visitors respect a distance of at least a metre between each other”
British illustrator’s only known paintings—on front and back of the same canvas—will be displayed for the first time in new exhibition
Installation weaves a 400-year narrative with global and sometimes dark threads
The 19th-century palace is returning to the idea of showing sculpture alongside its Old Masters
Japanese government instructs national art museums to close for two weeks — shutting the door on London’s National Gallery travelling show, on the eve of opening
The institution welcomes the first visitors to its renovated home in the former Fix brewery this week, after years of delays
Foundation president cites concern over a dramatic museum redesign that could force works into storage
The museum will open on 14 December in Los Angeles with 50,000 sq. ft of exhibition space and two theaters
Sharon Corwin aims to help forge partnerships with arts organisations and interrogate histories of American art
Hermitage officials dismayed after city council refuses planning permission for new venue, citing multiple concerns
Hakanto Contemporary, sponsored by the eco-friendly Filatex group, is directed by the artist Joël Andrianomearisoa
Controversial curator Piotr Bernatowicz has cancelled several 2020 exhibitions and cut funding from progressive art journal at Ujazdowski Castle CCA
Arkansas private museum’s cross-disciplinary new venue shines a spotlight on contemporary American art, from performance to cooking
Public and private institutions in Venice, Milan and Turin will stay closed for at least a week as more than 200 cases of Covid-2019 are confirmed
Our beleaguered art colleagues need our help and we must not turn our backs on Chinese art institutions, says Philip Dodd, head of Made in China
The automotive and green-power company is also sponsoring an exhibition that explores the intersection of art and technology
Exhibition is the first that Canada has devoted to the photographer in almost three decades
The non-profit space, likened to the Rothko Chapel in Houston, will offer visitors a place to introspectively connect with Calder's work
Guggenheim exhibition explores the theme of nonurban areas in its first show that has nothing to do with art or architecture
The free-entry MassArt Art Museum, formerly known as the Bakalar & Paine Galleries, opens this weekend
Caroline Baumann was reportedly forced to resign from the New York museum after concerns raised about her 2018 wedding
Works from the Abraaj Group Art Prize will be managed by Art Jameel with some works going on show at the Dubai space Jameel Art Centre
New exhibition seeks to “fill in the blanks that are still present in museums and art history books”
From mounting bills and funding problems to art-washing and embezzlement, collections are disappearing from public view at a rate of knots